Sci Fi Cancellation Watch: As the Ratings Remain Low for the Broadcast Networks, Is FOX the First to Go Into Panic Mode? Plus the Full Ratings Round Up

Unless otherwise noted, the ratings numbers below are based on the final overnights and may vary slightly from the preliminaries reported on the Cancelled Sci Fi Twitter Site.

The ratings report has not be good for this new FOX series.

This last week Supergirl debuted on CBS and brought a bit of ratings good news to the broadcast networks, but there wasn’t much else for the old school nets to be happy about as most of the other numbers remained down across the board. We are currently seeing historically low ratings for a Fall season and I am expecting one or more of the broadcast nets to go into full panic mode by about mid-season and start making some drastic moves. FOX is probably the most likely candidate as its schedule has been an absolute disaster this season. If it weren’t for last season’s surprise mega-hit Empire propping it up, that net’s numbers would be looking like those of The CW from just a few seasons ago. In fact, its airing of the World Series last Wednesday drew lower ratings than Empire typically does meaning that the sports event often coveted by the networks dragged down FOX’s average. The network did get a bit of boost from the Simpsons Halloween “Treehouse of Horror” episode to offset it, but the fact is that the numbers are in the toilet right now and the other Big Four nets are not that much further ahead. And I wouldn’t be surprised if FOX didn’t start making some drastic scheduling moves as early as mid-season and its genre entries could be on the wrong end of that. Minority Report wraps up at the end of Fall as it has been for all practical purposes cancelled when its episode order was cut from thirteen to ten. Scream Queens was scheduled as a “limited run” series and after it wraps up its thirteen episodes or so it will likely just get tacked on to the American Horror Story syndication package as a bonus season (FOX owns both of those shows). Sleepy Hollow will almost certainly go for no more than thirteen episodes this season before it faces the Network Executioner (whom it dodged last season). The Last Man on Earth seems likely to be off the schedule for good by mid-season or end of season at the latest. And that leaves Gotham as the only survivor, but even that one has no guarantees. Its numbers are way down in its second season, though that’s in line with FOX’s schedule in general and the show is actually one of their best rated scripted entries. If it can hold (which it did against the premiere of Supergirl), it should be okay. If it slips much further, though, its fate will be in doubt. And there will be more purging from all of the broadcast networks as most of the genre shows are performing below average this season (watch for the Scorecard tomorrow). And as for the fifth place network, The CW’s sci fi / fantasy shows are actually propping it up right now, though mostly on the strength of The Flash (which is outpacing many Big Four shows), Arrow, and Supernatural. When you look at the numbers of most of that network’s other shows, you have to wonder how they can keep their doors open and maybe they won’t for much longer.

Its numbers improved despite the Supergirl debut over on CBS. Will it be able to hold at these levels? If so, it could survive on FOX since the rest of that network’s schedule is a disaster this season.

Supergirl soared in the Nielsens with her debut, but expect her to come back down to Earth a bit for the second episode because that has been the trend. I still think it will perform well enough to get a second season, though.

Chart Activity: This show’s debut came it at Number 4 in the Weekly Nielsen Twitter Ratings meaning that it successfully tapped into the younger audience CBS was looking for. It also bowed in the broadcast network Top 25 based on the overnights for the 18-49 demographic at Number 11 and the list based on total viewers at Number 13.

This show has held steady for four weeks in a row and it tied Agents of SHIELD and Limitless for the night with its most recent episode. If The CW’s other shows were performing around this level, it could be giving FOX a run this season.

It slipped, but perhaps it gets a Mulligan because of the World Series. It’s numbers are right on the cusp of what I believe is passable, and if it gets much lower I have hashed out several scenarios for its fate at this link.

A third week at the 1.4 ratings level based on the overnights (the same number The Flash is pulling in the 8 PM EST hour over on the fifth place network) and its prospects are not as promising now. It did get the full season order, but at these numbers a second season is definitely not guaranteed.

Chart Activity: This show fell completely out of the broadcast network Top 25 last week, though it may have a chance of making it back to the total viewers list based on its improvements from the current week.

It dropped just a little bit from the prior week and maybe it will finally start to hold at around these levels. It is still the highest rated scripted show on cable not named The Walking Dead, so it is safe for now.

Chart Activity: It improved to Number 3 in the Weekly Nielsen Twitter Ratings (up from Number 4), so it is still registering well with the younger, Twitter-active audience. In the cable Top 25 based on the overnights for the 18-49 demographic it was at Number 5 (up from Number 6) and in the Top 25 based on total viewers it was at Number 18 (down from Number 13).

This show bowed to pretty low overnights, but then it aired on Halloween and the pay channels compile the numbers from all of the airings from the week. Plus, it has already been renewed for a second season.

It returned lower than last season, but it has much more competition than it typically faced on Sundays as it bowed in December last year (after The Walking Dead wrapped up its Fall run). And these numbers are still decent enough for a cable entry these days.

Chart Activity: This show was a regular entry in the cable Top 25 based on total viewers during its first season, but failed to crack that list with its Season 2 debut seeing as it has tougher competition this year.

Anybody really think this one was going to go on a downward spiral? It may not be at its Season 5 all-time highs, but it still counts as a ratings juggernaut and I don’t see that changing anytime soon.

Chart Activity: This show held steady with last week at Number 2 in the Weekly Nielsen Twitter Ratings. It also held at Number 1 in the cable Top 25 based on the overnight ratings in the 18-49 demographic and at Number 2 based on total viewers.